The first Minor key on the Circle of Fifths.
What is A minor?
This term is used to describe two different notes that have the same pitch in music.
What are Enharmonic Equivalents?
There are 7 of these notes in music.
What are Natural notes?
This type of Interval has 12 half steps.
What is a Perfect Octave/Augmented 7th?
This category of scales have 12 in total.
What are the Major scales?
This note amount is the distance between each key in the Circle of Fifths.
What is the 5 note distance in the Circle of Fifths?
This is the normal octave note of F in Treble Clef.
What is F4?
This note is 3 whole steps to the right of middle C.
What is the natural note E?
These are the 5 qualities of intervals based on their semitones.
What are the terms Major, Minor, Perfect, Augmented, and Diminished?
This major scale does not include any sharps or flats.
What is the C major scale?
The name for going clockwise from the Major C on the Circle of Fifths.
What is "Going up by fifths"?
This term is Italian for the symbol (8va) in music.
What is Ottava?
This flat note is 2 whole steps and 1 half step from C-sharp.
What is G-flat?
The equivalent of this type of interval is a Diminished 5th.
What is a Augmented 4th?
This Major scale has 5 sharps.
What is the B Major scale?
This is the maximum amount of flats and sharps per key signature.
What is 7 flats and 7 sharps per key signature in the Circle of Fifths?
This phrase is Italian for the symbol (8vb) in music.
What is Ottava Bassa?
This note and octave number connects the Bass and Treble clef.
What is C4?
Unlike every other form of Inverted Intervals, this type of interval never invert to their opposite, but rather themselves.
What are Perfect Intervals?
This Minor scale's ascending form differs from its descending form.
What is the Melodic Minor scale?
This Minor key signature has six flats as shown on the Circle of Fifths.
What is B-flat Minor?
This term is used to describe the halving of a guitar string to play an octave.
What is the Harmonic Series?
This Minor Diminished triad is on the seventh degree of any given scale.
What is vii0?
This Interval is the inversion of a Minor Seventh (m7).
What is a Major Second (M2)?
These terms are the Seven Diatonic modes.
What are the terms Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, and Locrian labeled as?